Ismail Sabri says they will study applications for inter-state travel but 'it is not going to be straightforward'.
Senior Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob clarified that people are not allowed to cross state borders between May 1 and 3.
Ismail said from May 1 onwards, the police, National Security Council and the Health Ministry will study all applications for inter-state travel."It is not going to be straightforward," warned Ismail , during his daily press briefing today. Among others, the authorities will have to study whether the intended destination and departure points between different coloured zones are allowed.Those who wish to travel have until May 1 to put in an application through the Gerak Malaysia smartphone application or the nearest police station.
Putrajaya was considering allowing inter-state travel, especially for those who are trapped in small towns or villages but have their residence in the cities.The police had issued a statement claiming that the inter-state travel period was between May 1 and 3 and that the Gerak Malaysia application would be used as a form of "travel permit".
Putrajaya will allow these students to return as long as they have been sheltering in hostels for more than a month.
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